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Ross Herbert wrote:
nice profit for doing absolutely nothing.
If they did we could just sell them back the power we buy from them and make aOn Thu, 09 Aug 2007 20:20:48 -0700, tuppy <george@joho.com> wrote:
I am hoping the labor party gets in, then increases the solar rebate
as promised.
then Ill buy 20K worth of panels with inbuilt mini inverters on the
back of them.
ie no batteries at all. Then get a rebate back of $8- $10k.
So I would be looking at getting back $10-$12K generating as much
power as possible and not actually using it myself. This
installation would be on my weekender house which is mostly
unoccupied. Thus I dont want credit, just hard cash to pay off
these
panels asap!! Problem is integral only give you credit (yes at 1/2
rate u buy it) but better than nothing. Goal is to get these panels
paid off in record time..
I doubt that even in Victoria they will pay you a higher rate for
power you put into the grid compared to what they charge you for power
you take from the grid. Power utilities (Australian) don't usually
work that way.
nice profit for doing absolutely nothing.
I had a look over the Origin Energy website to see if I could find
anything regarding solar energy buy back rates but this information is
not obvious anywhere. In contrast, Synergy in WA, are completely open
about it
http://www.synergyenergy.com.au/Residential_Segment/Green_Energy/Sale_%26_Purchase_Rates.html